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  1. The Man in the Glass Booth explained. The Man in the Glass Booth is a 1975 American drama film directed by Arthur Hiller. The film was produced and released as part of the American Film Theatre, which adapted theatrical works for a subscription cinema series. The screenplay was adapted from Robert Shaw 's 1967 novel and stage play, both of the ...

    • Sam Leavitt
    • David Bretherton
    • Arthur Hiller
    • Ely Landau
  2. Aug 2, 2021 · The 1975 film The Man in the Glass Booth tells the fictional story of Jewish holocaust survivor Arthur Goldman. Thirty years after the war, Goldman impersonates an unrepentant concentration camp commandant, Colonel Dorff, allowing himself to be abducted and put on trial as Dorff by the Israeli authorities. Partway through the trial, Goldman's ...

  3. Jan 3, 2019 · The Man in the Glass Booth. I of course told my wife who loves trivia also. She’d never heard of the Man in The Glass Booth. So, I explained it this way – “it’s a highly offensive movie about a man who is either a Holocaust survivor or the commandant of the concentration camp in hiding. You don’t know for sure until the end.”

  4. The Man in the Glass Booth ★★★ 1975 (PG)In this adaptation of a play written by actor Robert Shaw, a successful Jewish businessman is suspected of being a Nazi war criminal. Loosely based on the life of death camp commandant Otto Adolf Eichmann, the film depicts the arrest and subsequent trial of the former Nazi by the Israelis.

  5. Arthur Goldman, 52 years old, Jewish refugee, widower, has in 20 years created a world. Eccentric, childlike, and yet with sharp shrewdness, Goldman is courted by his parasites, pampered by the acolytes of his religious millions. Whimsical and arrogantly sure of himself, he nevertheless has a fear. People are watching him. Forces are closing in.

  6. Nov 22, 2023 · Having successfully moved from drama to comedy to action, Hiller had become a hot property and his heyday can be fairly defined as the early seventies, starting with The Out-of-Towners and continuing through Love Story, The Hospital and Man of La Mancha to The Man in the Glass Booth, Silver Streak and The In-Laws, seven very different but ...

  7. Arthur Goldman (Harris Berlinksy), a wealthy American real estate tycoon who says he's a German Jew is captured by Israeli agents and tried as a Nazi who killed countless Jews. The question of whether he is a victim of the holocaust or a victimizer drives the mystery. The larger underlying mystery of Goldman's identity relates to what Hanna ...

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